I know Mike Brown has a lot to do with their bad play. But can you blame him for the team shooting horribly, bad passes, or not even catching passes?

No you cant but you can blame him for his amazing rotation that consists of Darius Morris, Ebanks, Jamison, Hill and Gasol on the court at the same time. What a ******* bright idea that is. Jamison is too slow to guard the 3 and is an average offensive player when made a 3. Ebanks is too slow to guard 2's. Darius Morris doesn't belong in the NBA. Hill is a scrapper and Gasol is horrible on defense so this so called "defensive" 2nd unit is ******* crap.

The team isnt responding to him. Watch Kobe and Dwights reactions and facial expressions when the guy speaks. He is very hard to respect. He plays Kobe and Dwight 40+ mins regularly after preaching he would "watch Kobe's minutes" this season, but now that they are off to a slow start he will do anything and everything to save his job. The guy is a ******* embarrassment to be coaching in the NBA. Riding off of Pops success, and Lebron's work in Cleveland.

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I wouldn't be sir prized if he passed McCoy on the depth chart. I think he might have a better arm and accurate arm then him from the highlights I thought. He also got some wheels too help us prepare for QB's as Wilson , RG3 and other runners etc.

I'm kind of with bantx in the sense that, yes I agree Mike Brown isn't a great coach, BUT so many of the things that are hurting the Lakers right now are just fundamental basics that have nothing to do with him. Players screaming for calls instead of getting back on defense doesn't help, nor does continually leaving a hot Randy Foye open play after play. A lack of shooters also seems like it could be an issue. Brown isn't great to say the least, but at this point he's getting scapegoated for everything. The Laker expectations were also ridiculously high to an almost unachievable level. If these problems are still happening midway through the season then it's an issue.

Don't stress about age. The Celtics have been ancient for 3 years now and they are competitive. We have enough depth that we don't have to play these old guys 40 minutes a night. Give em 20 a night, sometimes 10 or a day off, and we'll be fine.

Plus the schedule isn't so condensed this year.

Woodson is a good coach. Look at our defense. I'm not so worried about offense. Players score. You don't have to be a genius to draw up plays to score. Good players score. What you get out of your team on the defensive end is where a coach earns his money.

The Mavericks are going to run circles around the old ass knicks with out speed. I just hate that we're going to play without our best defender; Marion could've held Melo down to earth and now I'm not positive who will get the assignment in gaurding him.

Don't stress about age. The Celtics have been ancient for 3 years now and they are competitive. We have enough depth that we don't have to play these old guys 40 minutes a night. Give em 20 a night, sometimes 10 or a day off, and we'll be fine.

Plus the schedule isn't so condensed this year.

Woodson is a good coach. Look at our defense. I'm not so worried about offense. Players score. You don't have to be a genius to draw up plays to score. Good players score. What you get out of your team on the defensive end is where a coach earns his money.

Woodson is really not a good coach. A ton of coaches can teach defense just fine and well. Much harder to find offensive minded coaches than defensive minded ones who know what they're doing. Sure, maybe during the course of the season you can let players do their thing but in the post-season you need to be able to draw up plays effectively in moments when you need to score. Woodson can't do that.

And we're also a very different team than the Celtics. Note that it was only early on that they won their first championship. After that they got older and injured.

I can't see us going very far unless somehow Stat miraculously puts it together and doesn't have 80 year old knees.

Woodson is really not a good coach. A ton of coaches can teach defense just fine and well. Much harder to find offensive minded coaches than defensive minded ones who know what they're doing. Sure, maybe during the course of the season you can let players do their thing but in the post-season you need to be able to draw up plays effectively in moments when you need to score. Woodson can't do that.

And we're also a very different team than the Celtics. Note that it was only early on that they won their first championship. After that they got older and injured.

I can't see us going very far unless somehow Stat miraculously puts it together and doesn't have 80 year old knees.

You are overstating the difficulty and importance of this IMMENSELY, especially on a team filled with smart, experienced veterans and arguably the best pure scorer in the league.

The Knicks don't have to play every guy big minutes every night. They have awesome depth (and it'll get better when Shumpert comes back). That's a huge advantage in an 82-game season.

With the talent and experience in the backcourt, Melo reverts back to being a wing scorer with more concentration on defensive rebounding, and not a primary ball-handler with way too many responsibilities like last year while always worrying about wtf was going on with the ball when we had Lin/Shumpert/Douglas ball-handling. Now he can just be him and let the three PGs run the show. And it's beautiful.

I just hope Chanlder stays healthy/they can rebound effectively when he's not on the court.

Woodson is really not a good coach. A ton of coaches can teach defense just fine and well. Much harder to find offensive minded coaches than defensive minded ones who know what they're doing. Sure, maybe during the course of the season you can let players do their thing but in the post-season you need to be able to draw up plays effectively in moments when you need to score. Woodson can't do that.

And we're also a very different team than the Celtics. Note that it was only early on that they won their first championship. After that they got older and injured.

I can't see us going very far unless somehow Stat miraculously puts it together and doesn't have 80 year old knees.

Players score. You think Spolstra really needed to be a genius to figure out how to clear the lane for LeBron? Or to have Ray Allen sit at the 3 point line?

Come on.

That's what separates good players from bad ones. Good players can create their own shot, good players can score. Players score.

Defense wins championships. A good coach is a defensive minded coach. All the best coaches in the league preach defense.

Defense wins championships. A good coach is a defensive minded coach. All the best coaches in the league preach defense.

I haz a sad.

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I wouldn't be sir prized if he passed McCoy on the depth chart. I think he might have a better arm and accurate arm then him from the highlights I thought. He also got some wheels too help us prepare for QB's as Wilson , RG3 and other runners etc.

For those that watched the Pistons/Kings game, how did it look? Saw Monroe had a triple double (very nice), but on the box score it looked like Cousins had a pretty much identical game outside of the assists. And it looks like we ran the iso ball offense yet again..